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white people are oppressive, they used to own slaves. look at all the horrible things the civil rights movement, never mind they were southern democrats standing in the schoolhouse dorm. >> conservative -- >> one of the suspects, rick, sent out a tweet, you know, prior to the killing, 90% of white people are nasty #hate them. the guy is now under arrest. >> i think the whole idea the trayvon martin case and this case is about race is really shameful. it is not about race. it is really about young kids who are uneducated, come from broken homes and spiral into drugs and violence. that's the theme here. whether it is black or white or hispanic, we as a society need to confront that and it is shameful for people like piers morgan to immediately go after this story as a handgun story or anyone to use this as a race story. neither one of them are true. it is a social economics story. >> there is more ahead including this on a cable news channel in america. are you watching? reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar st
white people are oppressive, they used to own slaves. look at all the horrible things the civil rights movement, never mind they were southern democrats standing in the schoolhouse dorm. >> conservative -- >> one of the suspects, rick, sent out a tweet, you know, prior to the killing, 90% of white people are nasty #hate them. the guy is now under arrest. >> i think the whole idea the trayvon martin case and this case is about race is really shameful. it is not about race. it...
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questioning what the president and his administration are telling us. jeff jarvis at the guardian writes, the punch line of the snowden affair when we can't trust what government tells us, we come to trust those who government doesn't trust. thus, we no longer necessarily care what the official line is and who delivers it. and when that happens, access, the currency of the beltway becomes worthless. ah, the irony. so, jim, this report was out, it was prepared, i should say, before the president made those comments and before the president made some changes to the way the nsa operates. >> right. >> so should we trust everything they're saying now? >> the government is there to help you and protect you. peggy noonan wrote a perfect column on friday that said the net result of this is to turn americans solidly paranoid. i think they might be angry as well. but if i were the president, i would stop making statements that seem to be undercut two or three weeks later. >> i think "the wall street journal" and the "new york times" stories on the nsa ruling, the
questioning what the president and his administration are telling us. jeff jarvis at the guardian writes, the punch line of the snowden affair when we can't trust what government tells us, we come to trust those who government doesn't trust. thus, we no longer necessarily care what the official line is and who delivers it. and when that happens, access, the currency of the beltway becomes worthless. ah, the irony. so, jim, this report was out, it was prepared, i should say, before the president...
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glad you're with us. welcome inside a brand new hour of "america's headquarters". >> topping news this hour the ferocious wildfire threatening one of america's national treasures grows by another seven square miles as weary firefighters say that this fire poses every challenge that there can be. we will go live to the scene. >>> oklahoma's governor is speaking out today to fox news. find out why she says the shocking thrill-kill murder of this austral
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so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not getting good results for the young people who attend them. we've got to do more to reward schools that deliver for students and our future. so that's number one. number two, we're going to encourage more colleges to innovate. try new things. do things that can provide a great education without breaking the bank. so for example, a number of colleges across the country are using online education to save time and pone for their students. or they may be, for example, seeing if you can get credits faster. if you can show competency, if you know your subject matter
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you can find us on facebook and tweet us on msnbc disrupt. consider v a good weekend and see you next saturday. d to keep. d to keep. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger.
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you can find us on facebook and tweet us on msnbc disrupt. consider v a good weekend and see you next saturday. d to keep. d to keep. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i'm chris hayes and this is an nbc special politics for power. >> if we don't act soon our children and grandchildren will have to pay the price. >> professor hall, our economy is as every bit as fragile as the environment. perhaps you should keep that in mind before making sensationalist claims. >> well the
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all right, this is for all of us. this is from tim c. you have just been nominated as ambassador of the united states, congratulations, which country, and why? >> england, because it is the only place i could speak the language. >> brazil, i love their energy policy. >> i love their women. >> of course. >> awesome. >> if i chose a country i wanted to be from, other than the united states? you're ambassador from the united states, which country? >> oh, bahamas. >> texas. >> texas. >> yeah, texas, it is an amazing country, they do things differently there. and i -- they have the similar currency. the language, though, quite different. >> yeah. i'm going to go with croatia, so i can visit my family. all right, still to come on the five. dana is about to go on a new journey, she is going to tell us about it. so please don't go away. check it out... over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very
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tweet us @booktv, post it on our facebook page or send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. >> next on booktv from the 201 3 book fair, a conversation about drug laws. karl hart, author of "high price: a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society." this is about an hour and 15 minutes. .. okay. is everybody hearing me? hi, how are you? dr. hart, you're laying a really heavy one on us here with this book, "high price." there's a lot i want to talk to you about. and, hopefully, raise some of the issues that people in our audience are also curious about. let me start with the title itself. what is the high price to which you refer, and who is paying that price? >> first of all, i just want to say thank you all for coming out. i know you all could be doing something on this hot day in new york. so thank you all for joining us. so "high price," what's the title? some of you all may have heard or seen some of the sort of publicity around the book. i am the first tenured african-american scientist at columbia. and when that's the cas
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what can you tell us about that? you said you would prefer to have your son's interact with drugs than with law enforcement. >> so i should give you all some background. so i've been studying drugs for 23 years now. part of my research today is that i actually bring people into the laboratory, and i administer drugs like cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine. and i study the effects is exactly what they do and what they don't do. of course, we pass all the ethical requirements. now, as i point out in this passage, i've learned many important lessons. some of those lessons often conflicts with what you all have been told. the first thing that one of the things that are trying to do in "high price" is show the reader how they have been lied to. they've been lied to by a wide range of sort of folks, including the government, including scientists, including law enforcement. a number of people about drugs. and so as the passage indicates, the thing that i know about drugs is that drug effects are predictable. that means tha
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we can't just keep singing the same old thing and expect the used to be there. they are just not coming. [applause] >> let's give our panel one final round of applause. [applause] >> all right. we want to quickly just recognize that we've reached the end of a great day of programming. and that we want to thank all of our day's sponsors, including columbia university, our host, the shopper, as we'll see spend much of the broadcasting all day, as well as a host of other sponsors who have been in the room and out on the street and in the reception area all day long. and most importantly we want to thank all of you for sticking around for this final conversation. please give yourself a hand. [applause] so with that note, goodnight to our panel, to you all. all right. >> this event was part of the 15th annual harlem book fair. for more information visit qdr.com. >> now on booktv from the 20th annual eagle forum collegian summit, jerome corsi discusses his book, "bad samaritans: the aclu's campaign to erase faith from the public square." this is about half an hour. >>
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thank you for joining us, "nightline" is next. good night. >>> tonight on "nightline," dangerous games. hits like this, and this. and this. have helped to make the nfl a multi billion dollar entertainment brand. but tonight, a deal like this and players paying the ultimate price. the settlement may have saved the league, but at what cost to the players? >>> she was married to a man hated by countless americans who they have never met. and tonight, a conversation with george zimmerman's wife to talk justice, marriage, and mistakes. >> i have made mistakes, and i want to own them right now. >>> and we're on the front lines of the fast food fight with workers striking and big chains competing in our ever-growing super size nation. >>> keep it right here, america, super size nation. >>> keep it right here, america, "nightline" is unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i a
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>> unless we fix it for all of us it will remain broken for all of us because it is broken for the people who look at the world that way so now it is broken for them and for all the people victimized by that way of thinking so to me it is a national -- always those people, always them. i have news for you all. we are all inextricably connected to a single garment of destiny and every time we forget that we do it again so we will keep doing it again until we get it right. >> all right, beautiful. this set of questions are very similar, and i am going to ask them in the order that they were received. all of these questions basically go to lawyers and i have a question for non lawyers as it happens. basically, what the legal ramifications that the legal community can pursue that will serve to minorities on the floor so that there won't be so many crimes, less of a concern. what else can we do? how can we get it right? how can at licensed attorney held a call raised in this forum, how can lawyers reach out to state and federal legislators to assure fair and unbiased laws and criminal justice
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we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. going back to the start of the crisis in egypt, key players like secretary of state john kerry struggled to get a handle on it. on august 1st, after the egyptian military had already started killing islamist protesters, kerry told go news in pakistan the egyptian military was restoring democracy. >> the military did not take over to the best of our judgment so far, so far, to run the country. there's a civilian government. in effect, they were restoring democracy. >> reporter: on syria, the u.n. security council was in emergency meeting several hours today, basically came up with no action. agreed on the need for clarity about the chemical weapons attack, in the end didn't agree on a specific u.n. probe to get to the bottom of it. >> ed henry on the north lawn. thank you. >>> one of the stories that sometimes gets buried is the persecution of coptic christians in egypt. it has been going on for awhile now. chief washington correspondent james rosen tells us tonight it is far worse as
we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. going back to the start of the crisis in egypt, key players like secretary of state john kerry struggled to get a handle on it. on august 1st, after the egyptian military had already started killing islamist protesters, kerry told go news in pakistan the egyptian military was restoring democracy. >> the military did not take over to the best of our judgment so far, so far, to run the country. there's a civilian government. in effect, they...
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talk to us today. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. . >>> my in depth conversation with oprah winfrey about race and why it's impossible for her to use the "n" word. that's ahead. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> a "360" interview with oprah winfrey. starting tomorrow she's back in movie theaters co-starring with fore forest whitker. more on that in a moment. >>> first a clip on the movie based on a true story. forest whitaker served a president over three decades and how society and white house over that time affected his own family. >> what was the name of that movie, honey? >> in the heat of the night. >> in the heat of the night with sydney -- >> sydne
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he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other end of the war down to the lincoln memorial. we've heard a number of speake speakers. >> we're obviously having difficulties with the situation down there on the mall. one of the people who has addressed the mall today is the reverend joseph lowry, do we have his sound? >> we come here to washington to say that we'r we ain't going ba. we ain't going back. we've come too far, marched too long, prayed to hard, wept to bitterly, bled too profusely, and died too young to let anybody turn back the clock on our journey to ju
he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other...
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we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. going back to the start of the crisis in egypt, key players like secretary of state john kerry struggled to get a handle on it. on august 1st, after the egyptian military had already started killing islamist protesters, kerry told go news in pakistan the egyptian military was restoring democracy. >> the military did not take over to the best of our judgment so far, so far, to run the country. there's a civilian government. in effect, they were restoring democracy. >> reporter: on syria, the u.n. security council was in emergency meeting several hours today, basically came up with no action. agreed on the need for clarity about the chemical weapons attack, in the end didn't agree on a specific u.n. probe to get to the bottom of it. >> ed henry on the north lawn. thank you. >>> one of the stories that sometimes gets buried is the persecution of coptic christians in egypt. it has been going on for awhile now. chief washington correspondent james rosen tells us tonight it is far worse as
we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. going back to the start of the crisis in egypt, key players like secretary of state john kerry struggled to get a handle on it. on august 1st, after the egyptian military had already started killing islamist protesters, kerry told go news in pakistan the egyptian military was restoring democracy. >> the military did not take over to the best of our judgment so far, so far, to run the country. there's a civilian government. in effect, they...
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us behind the scenes of his radio show and for taking the time to talk with us. and thank you for being with us. make sure you go to gretawire.com and let us know what you thought about our interview with rush limbaugh. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com ♪ >>> president obama has raised to the cameras, compared himself to trayvon martin, all local issues that weren't part of his job. >> the cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof they were in their own home. i don't know what's in rush limbaugh's heart. the reason i called it a fluke is because i thought about malia and sasha, one of the things i want them to do as they get older is to engage in issues they care about. when trayvon martin was first shot, i said that this could have been my son. another way of saying that is trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. >> but
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, that they are with us, that they are supporting us, that is what gives us the fuel to keep going. we have that drive because just like trade on -- just like trayvon martin, a am sure you have children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews that you have to care about as well. gary difficult to stomach the fact that trayvon martin wasn't committing any crime, he was on his way home from the store so how many of your teenagers go to the store? that is how close it will hit home. that is my message. don't wait. don't wait until it is at your front door. don't wait until something happens to your child, your niece, your nephew, your grandson or granddaughter or godson. don't wait. this is the time to act, now. this is the time to get involved and don't just say i support the foundation, i support the family, i think they're doing a great job. that is good but it has to be more than that. we have created through the negative energy, negative energy when you are disappointed, negative energy when you have a loss. we took that negative energy and that is what we used to create the trayvon ma
, that they are with us, that they are supporting us, that is what gives us the fuel to keep going. we have that drive because just like trade on -- just like trayvon martin, a am sure you have children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews that you have to care about as well. gary difficult to stomach the fact that trayvon martin wasn't committing any crime, he was on his way home from the store so how many of your teenagers go to the store? that is how close it will hit home. that is my message....
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give us the documents. give us the information. we've been on your show and talked about the fact we don't even have all of lois lerner's e-mails yet. the lady at the center of the storm, who broke the story, took the fifth, still being paid by the taxpayers. we've got to rachet this up a notch and send the subpoenas to jack lew at treasury and ask him to get us the information we should have had months ago. >> we thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >>> the nation's talking about the cruel thrill kill in oklahoma. three teens accused in the murder of a college baseball player from australia. so what do you think? should president obama make a statement about the oklahoma fatal shooting as he did in the trayvon martin case or should he stay out of it? go to gretawire.com and vote in that poll right now. >>> straight ahead, last night you heard this from a louisiana state senator. >> liberalism has nearly destroyed black america. and now it's time for black america to return. >> up next, elbert guillory is here to tell you why he st
give us the documents. give us the information. we've been on your show and talked about the fact we don't even have all of lois lerner's e-mails yet. the lady at the center of the storm, who broke the story, took the fifth, still being paid by the taxpayers. we've got to rachet this up a notch and send the subpoenas to jack lew at treasury and ask him to get us the information we should have had months ago. >> we thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >>> the nation's...
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see the difference all of us can make. together. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> back live, a dirt bag who allegedly shot and killed evelyn, a rode i land woman who requested a temporary restraining order against him. he also killed her adult daughter vanessa and kidnapped her 2-year-old isaiah who was found wandering the streets after a nationwide amber alert. he is the brother and the uncle of the two women murdered. thank you for coming on. how is the child doing? little isaiah? >> he's okay. they are all together in a safe place. these doing all right. >> are me about the restraining order and the fact that for almost two weeks, authoriti
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glad you're with us. welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. >> arthel: i'm arthel neville. heart break in faith where congregation reeling from the deaths of their pastor, his pregnant wife and a church chaperone, all killed in a horrific church camp bus crash today. actually it happened a week ago. but today moving testimony. this morning from their loved ones laying them to rest. >> gregg: a grand jury investigating the security company that performed the background checks on nsa leaker edward snowden and nearly half
glad you're with us. welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. >> arthel: i'm arthel neville. heart break in faith where congregation reeling from the deaths of their pastor, his pregnant wife and a church chaperone, all killed in a horrific church camp bus crash today. actually it happened a week ago. but today moving testimony. this morning from their loved ones laying them to rest. >> gregg: a grand jury investigating the security company that performed the...
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him use it. in the film, there's a scene where people in the kitchen are saying negro. when did he start to use that word? he always uses the n word. was that hard for you? i know you have spoken about the importance of not using that word. >> i think it depends on the context of the time which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s -- >> in mississippi. >> not only that, i'm a student of my history. i have said this many times, it's not a part of who i am to use that word. i understand why other people do. it's impossible for me to do it, because i know the history, and i know that for so many of my relatives, whom i don't know, who i don't know by name, people who i am connected to, my ancestors, that was the last word they heard as they were being strung up by a tree. that was the last sense of degradation that they experienced as some harm was caused to them. i just -- it's just not a part of the fabric of who i am. so out of respect to those who have come before, and the price that they p
him use it. in the film, there's a scene where people in the kitchen are saying negro. when did he start to use that word? he always uses the n word. was that hard for you? i know you have spoken about the importance of not using that word. >> i think it depends on the context of the time which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s -- >> in mississippi. >> not only that, i'm a student of my history. i have said this many times, it's not a part of who i am to use that word....
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they've helped us disrupt numerous plots in the past. you can't imagine operating effectively without share thing sort of information. let's remember, we also have heard reports that zawarhi was named the head of the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. you've got the naming of the chief from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, you've got the video paul was just speaking about, and the intelligence. all this comes together in the last couple of weeks that leads them to take this extraordinary step of closing 21 embassies. >> paul, what do you make of the selection of the 21 consulates and embassies? most are in the middle east, but there are closures as far away as bangladesh. >> that's right. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula doesn't have much of a presence in bangladesh. so different al qaeda may be coordinating here. >> for americans around the world traveling,io talked about ways to get in touch with embassies. anything else americans should do? >> they're saying to be very, very cautious about your surroundings. i think you would have
they've helped us disrupt numerous plots in the past. you can't imagine operating effectively without share thing sort of information. let's remember, we also have heard reports that zawarhi was named the head of the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. you've got the naming of the chief from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, you've got the video paul was just speaking about, and the intelligence. all this comes together in the last couple of weeks that leads them to take this extraordinary step...
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so stop using decimate. >> if we stop using the words you tell us not to use we can't talk anymore. >> i want to ban every word. >> you have to get out of here. >> that's it for us on "the five." thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. "special report" is up next. it is great. >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like dude where's my car if by car you mean my photo album with lo u-dabbs. i cried h nighs arms, don't you know. now to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thanks, greg. our top story, anthony weaner and bob filner. we will check in on these two important members of president obama's party. and the suspension for alex rodriguez and 12 other players for using performance-enhancing drugs. we will update you on new developments and a sad situation unfolding on president obama's watch. and finally could the running of the
so stop using decimate. >> if we stop using the words you tell us not to use we can't talk anymore. >> i want to ban every word. >> you have to get out of here. >> that's it for us on "the five." thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. "special report" is up next. it is great. >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like dude where's my car if by car you mean my photo album with lo u-dabbs. i cried h nighs arms, don't you know. now to andy...
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former atlanta brave pitcher john rocker joins us from georgia. john, welcome, do you regret combf your outrageous comments in the day. and not so much outrageous. but they were misinterpreted and misconstrued. you whisper a sentence and it comes back an entirely different story. it is the way the comments were portrayed 13 years ago and this day. >> i cut you all of the slack but you did use the word queer. >> that was inappropriate. but immigration and immigrants in new york. i wrote a bock. it is not talking about the immigrants and dislike it was an opinion that today's modern-day imdprant takes less upon himself or herself to assimulate with the country they voted to be in than the grand parents. >> i disagree with you whole heartedly but we'll leave it for another night. and we have a lot of ground to cover but not enough time. starting with steroids. do you believe they are good for baseball. >> the sentence round the table gets back to me. never said steroids were good for the game. you talk about the ethiccal and integrity steroids are ba
former atlanta brave pitcher john rocker joins us from georgia. john, welcome, do you regret combf your outrageous comments in the day. and not so much outrageous. but they were misinterpreted and misconstrued. you whisper a sentence and it comes back an entirely different story. it is the way the comments were portrayed 13 years ago and this day. >> i cut you all of the slack but you did use the word queer. >> that was inappropriate. but immigration and immigrants in new york. i...
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he tested positive for using adderall. he said he has been using the drug for the past five years to control his add. the ban is the third longest non-lifetime suspension handed down by the mlb. he said he had permission to use it but then that permission ran out. >>> still ahead on today in the bay, nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston joins us next. we're going to talk about egypt and what the obama administration can do to try to combat some of the ongoing violence in that country. people go to a mattress store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our biggest sale of the year, every bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an incredible 40% on our limited edition memory foam mattress sets. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> as we reported earli
he tested positive for using adderall. he said he has been using the drug for the past five years to control his add. the ban is the third longest non-lifetime suspension handed down by the mlb. he said he had permission to use it but then that permission ran out. >>> still ahead on today in the bay, nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston joins us next. we're going to talk about egypt and what the obama administration can do to try to combat some of the ongoing violence in that...
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent balanceant. >> to be clear it's the governor who is doing the disenfranchisement, it cuts early voting by a week, eliminates same-day voters registration, ends preregistration for 16 and 17-year-olds, and starting in 2016 requires voters to show a government-issued i.d. before they can cast a vote. the law was immediately challenged in the court and also criticized by hillary clinton, who offered her most -- >> legislators in north carolina have pushed through a bill that reads like the greatest hits of voter suppression. in 2013 so far, more than 80 bills restricting voting rights have been -- not every obstacle is related to race, but anyone who says that racial discrimination is no longer a problem must not be paying attention. >> clinton describes the threat of voter fraud as a fannen epidemic, a fact born out by the fact that among the nearly 7 million ballots cast last
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent balanceant. >> to be clear it's the governor who is doing the disenfranchisement, it cuts early voting by a week, eliminates same-day voters registration, ends preregistration for 16 and 17-year-olds, and starting in 2016 requires voters to show a government-issued i.d. before they can cast a vote. the law was immediately challenged in the court and also...
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using cnn as a source here? >> they broke the story. >> we should be taking them out. >> the thing is, they're secretive on some things, which i can appreciate, then not on other things that make the president look good. and the leaks are just bizarre. >> there is a theory that people in the libyan government were happy to see benghazi blown up. >> he is the self proclaimed leader of and sar al sharif. why don't we pick him up, take him to gitmo, see if he tells us. >> you have to prosecute him. >> why? >> don't you think we should ask him what he knows? >> what was the cia there for? the rumor is they were getting the weapons away from rebels there to bring to the rebels in syria via turkey. are they trying to do an iran contra thing, the method is fine, the message is something americans don't want, so we just make it happen. >> what about that the ambassador showed up there, he wasn't supposed to be there and he shows up. >> i would like to not operate on theory. we are coming up on the anniversary and give f
using cnn as a source here? >> they broke the story. >> we should be taking them out. >> the thing is, they're secretive on some things, which i can appreciate, then not on other things that make the president look good. and the leaks are just bizarre. >> there is a theory that people in the libyan government were happy to see benghazi blown up. >> he is the self proclaimed leader of and sar al sharif. why don't we pick him up, take him to gitmo, see if he tells...
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stay with us for just a moment because joining us now from washington is democratic congresswoman from california, maxine waters. congresswoman, looking at that package that we just saw from pete williams, it's almost as if that was a different country looking at that black and white footage. i want to read you three sets of statistics that sort of show the best of times, worst of times aspect. we have our first african-american president. and yet when president obama was inaugurated in january of 2009, 79% of people believed race relations in the country are good. now it's only 52%. the african-american poverty rate, in 1966 when the statistics were first kept for african-americans was 41.8%, four in ten. in 2011 it was 27.6%. still high, but enclosuclearly lower. and the black high school graduation rate in 1964 was only 25%, only a quarter. in 2012 it was 85%. give us your assessment, congresswoman, of how far we've come or how far we still have to go in terms of dr. king's dream. >> well, thank you very much. obviously we've made tremendous gains over the past 50 years, but things
stay with us for just a moment because joining us now from washington is democratic congresswoman from california, maxine waters. congresswoman, looking at that package that we just saw from pete williams, it's almost as if that was a different country looking at that black and white footage. i want to read you three sets of statistics that sort of show the best of times, worst of times aspect. we have our first african-american president. and yet when president obama was inaugurated in january...
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it is like it upsets us inside and makes us afraid. so i think we have to -- we have to recognize that. at the same time, we know we have to move on. it also reminds us there is still a lot of racism in america. and hot spots for it that we still have to deal with. i think one of the problems, don, is when you start talking about what black people can do to help themselves and how they should work on this and work on that, people then attack that as if you are saying there is no structural racism. there is no institutional racism. that is not true. it is not either/or but both of those things. there is institutional racism and as the president said you have to have black people working hard, struggling to get ahead to be successful and their parents have to join in that and the community has to join in that and that is also very key. if you're weak, if you're weak because you don't have an education or you don't have good psychological makeup because of the way you were raised, you are not going to be an effective fighter, someone who
it is like it upsets us inside and makes us afraid. so i think we have to -- we have to recognize that. at the same time, we know we have to move on. it also reminds us there is still a lot of racism in america. and hot spots for it that we still have to deal with. i think one of the problems, don, is when you start talking about what black people can do to help themselves and how they should work on this and work on that, people then attack that as if you are saying there is no structural...
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thank you for joining us. sybrina i want to start with you. it's a big case, a murder in oklahoma of a white guy from australia who was here. he was out for a run, and he's murdered, and there are a lot of people on the right saying this is reverse trayvon martin. do you see any comparison to these cases? >> i really don't know about the story. i haven't heard about the story. it really doesn't matter to the parents of what color the shooter is, the parents are going to receive a loss, you know, the loss of their child. so it really doesn't matter what color the hand is that shoots the gun. it's the tremendous, you next pain that they are going to suffer from the loss. >> it may be inevitable tracy, but when you hear the news and people try to draw a comparison, does it bother you? >> in a way it does, and in a way it doesn't. with everything going on today, each case is unique in it's own right. i am not going to say our case is different than anyone else's. a crime is a crime, and that's what we're trying to channel a lot of negative energy
thank you for joining us. sybrina i want to start with you. it's a big case, a murder in oklahoma of a white guy from australia who was here. he was out for a run, and he's murdered, and there are a lot of people on the right saying this is reverse trayvon martin. do you see any comparison to these cases? >> i really don't know about the story. i haven't heard about the story. it really doesn't matter to the parents of what color the shooter is, the parents are going to receive a loss,...
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thanks for watching us this tonight. under heavy pressure to stop demonizing america by calling it a racist society and start trying to solve some of the severe problems in poor african-american precincts far left grievous industry is getting more desperate every day. instead of trying to come up with solutions caused by outcome african-american men the catastrophic dropout rate in the inner city and destruction of the traditional black family, the race hustlers and their sympathizers have descended into the gutter. top gun in this tawdry display georgetown university professor michael eric dyson. >> we can indict the white family there is a loft negativity. there is a lot of dismissiveness. crass materialism that refuses to care for the other. we can talk about the pathology at the heart of the white family. >> bill: georgetown must be very proud. it gets worse. speaking about the epidemic of murder committed by black killers in chicago, illinois state representative monique davis said. this. >> i'm going to tell what y
thanks for watching us this tonight. under heavy pressure to stop demonizing america by calling it a racist society and start trying to solve some of the severe problems in poor african-american precincts far left grievous industry is getting more desperate every day. instead of trying to come up with solutions caused by outcome african-american men the catastrophic dropout rate in the inner city and destruction of the traditional black family, the race hustlers and their sympathizers have...
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please join us on tuesday night at 10:00 eastern, the truth about benghazi. we're going to go back to that fateful night. and we're going to be speaking to the families of those who lost their lives. that is tuesday night at 10:00 and 7:00. 7:00 pacific, 10:00 eastern. >>> still ahead, edward snowden's new life. he already has a home and a job in russia. not joking. plus the defense rests in the whitey bulger trial. and then hawaii's controversial new plan to help the homeless. it involves a free plane tickets. and lawmakers in iran throw down. we'll show you the full fight later in the show. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i
please join us on tuesday night at 10:00 eastern, the truth about benghazi. we're going to go back to that fateful night. and we're going to be speaking to the families of those who lost their lives. that is tuesday night at 10:00 and 7:00. 7:00 pacific, 10:00 eastern. >>> still ahead, edward snowden's new life. he already has a home and a job in russia. not joking. plus the defense rests in the whitey bulger trial. and then hawaii's controversial new plan to help the homeless. it...